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Sep, 2016 : Deutsche Telekom AG Sells iOS Spyware Detection App
📅 - Deutsche Telekom AG will begin selling an app that they claim would have helped protected it's users from the spy software that affected so many iOS devices worldwide last week.
“It would have detected last week's iOS attack,” Deutsche Telekom's T-Systems unit managing director Ferri Abolhassan said in an interview, “it works like a cardiogram for your mobile phone or tablet to protect you even from previously unknown threats.”
Deutch Telekom AG will release the app at the IFA technology conference Friday in Berlin.
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